Britain's Portman Group, a self-regulating drink-industry watchdog, (sort of like the Motion Picture Association rating body) has given the thumbs-down to Roxxoff, the 'Viagra pop.' Which means its chances of getting on store shelves has diminished. The fruit drink, which includes vodka and various herbs that are supposed to be libido boosters, claims that it will create a "race of randy super-beings." Not wanting to take the risk of that, the Portman Group decided that Roxxoff has "clear sexual connotations" and isn't suitable for distribution. But Roxxoff's manufacturer isn't cowed by the rejection. It's planning to push on with the launch.